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I also asked after one or two different patients. He replied.

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He stood still with his hand on the table all the time.

I had him relieved, because he was unfit for duty.

Mr. Craig did not tell me to have him relieved.

I spoke to Principal Warder McLeod about relieving Peak after I had seen Peak.

After I came out of the hospital I told McLeod to relieve Warder Peak with a guard.

That was done, I saw it done.

Peak followed me from the hospital to the main gate of the prison.

He made a great deal of noise with his walking.

He was walking all right.

I saw him go out of the gate.

He was constrained as if he were making a huge effort to go fairly straight which he did.

At the gate Peak requested to be examined by the Medical Officer.

I declined to send for the Medical Officer.

There is no resident Medical Officer.

TO MR. LOCKHART.

A Warder would stand to attention when addressing the Chief Warder as his superior officer.

TO CAPTAIN RUMSEY.

I told Peak in the presence of McLeod that I

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